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PAGE SEVEN John Barry more' Has Political Comedy Role In, "Hold That Co-ed" MEPFORP MATL TRFRTTKE, MEPFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1938. HECTIC CAMPAIGN The new American fashion in medleine-ahow electioneering meth ods comes tn for some uproarious ribbing In the football comedy, "Hold That Co-ed." which opens today at the Crater lan theater, with John Barrymore as a budget-bouncing, co-ed-ktaslng governor, who parks his bandwagon on the campus and pro ceeds to make things hum. Half satire, half farce, and all fun. the picture proceeds merrily on the theory that If circus tactics can win votes fas they aeem to be doing nowadays), then a winning college football team could accomplish mlra clea at the polls for any political candidate clever enough to turn It to his own personal glory. John Barrymore la oast as t he demagogic governor. For romance, George Murphy and Marjorie Weaver prove to be a per sonable pair. Joan Davis plays the world's only female fullback and she, too, ha her romance, with none other than pop-eyed Jack Haley. For those who take their football seriously, there are many exciting gridiron sequences, In the sensational manner. But the serious grid fans axe expected to Join with' everyone else In enjoying the hilarious man ner in which Joan wins the big game. Five new awing hits highlight the picture. These are, "All American . Swing." "Hold That Co-ed." "Here Am I doing It," "Heads High" and 'Llmpy Dlmp." 4 Return Showing of Two Popular Films Opening at Rialto Spencer Tracy, 1938 academy award winner, co-starred with beautiful Loretta Young, returns to the Rtalto theater for today and tomorrow only In "Man's Castle," without doubt the most poignant and moving love tory ever brought to tha screen. "Man's Castle" unfolds a tale of love born In sombre, poverty-ridden surrounding and climbing above those surroundings to soul -stirring and eternal warmth. The companion feature on today's returned -by -popular-demand program W "She Married Her Boss," the most flippant picture since the walls of Jericho fell in "It Happened One Night" and starring the same glam our girl, Claudette Colbert, also an academy award winner. Melvyn Douglas plays the boss, turned sour on a recent marriage, but possessed with a new love, that of his secre tary, Miss Colbert. Other players in clude Michael Bnrtlett and Edith Fellows. Spencer Tracy, whose recent tri umphs include 'Test Pilot," "Boys Town" and "Captains Courageous," for which he won the year's "best actor" trophy, appears as an Irre sponsible, gruff but kind vagrant who takes under hla wing a hungry, homeless and helpless girl. The two popular films of a few years back are being revived as a result of public demand the country over. Adrienne's Party Marks Thirteenth Anniversary Date Adrienne's are celebrating their thirteenth anniversary by having a birthday party, with real gifts, both to their new customers and to their old friends who have helped to build the store up from a small beginning 19 years ago to the distinctive place it holds today, Adrtenne Steward an nounced yesterday. Smart Jewelry, hosiery, handker chiefs, from Adrienne's regular stock win be given away aa birthday gifts at this unique party which start tomorrow morning at nine, Mrs. Steward continued. Adrienne's, which li rated as one of the finest departmental laed spec ialty shops In southern Oregon, In cludes a new modernistic beauty salon, as well as an extensive stock of women's apparel. A complete ladles' shoe department, owned and operated by Dr. Lantis. occupies a prominent place In the store. Adrienne's also operate a smart specialty shop located In the Med ical Center building In Klamath Pulls. Clark Gable In New sr eel Cameraman Role V .T - - -e"WS A. 3 4: .' VST ' 1 1 xst i f with Clark Gable and Myrna Loy t cameramen, comes to tne Cratenan together again after their sensa-1 theater Wednesday for a four-day tlonal success in "Test Pilot." their engagement. Walter Pldgeon, with new picture, "Too Hot to Handle." waiter Connolly, Leo Carrlllo, Johnny a rousing story of the newsreel Hlnes and Virginia Weldler is fen- uirea in an acrion-fuipd. ndvt-ntiire-Ifiden utiry that taks In everything .Tom the Chinese Big Apple" to the filming of b, blazing liner from .t .roaring plane. 4 BALLETS TO BE PRESENTED HERE A repertoire of four ballets, each entirely different from the others in subject and form, will be presented by the San Francisco Opera Ballet company when It comes to the Holly theatre Wednesday evening Novem ber 16 under the sponsorship of the Southern Oregon Concert association. For the Medford appearance. Wil liam Chrlatensen. choreographer, has chosen a wide range of ballet sub jects that will appeal to every theatre-goer. The program opens with a "Bach Suite." a light and charm ing ballet In which the company of 30 dancers will weave a story to the music of the Immortal Bach. The second ballet will have Johann Strauss' "Fledermaua" and "Keiser waltB" for a musical setting of a humorous ballet In two scenes. Set and costumed In the period of Vi enna's height of power and gaiety, the company catches the mood of the great Strauss waltzes. Janet Reed. former Medford girl and premiere danseuee of the San Francisco opera, will dance the role of a Viennese ballerina In this production. High point of the evening will be "Romeo and Juliet." carefully fol lowing within choreographic limits the score of Tschalkowaky's "Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture." and with Miss Reed In the role of Juliet. The closing ballet will be a dance divertissement, "Sketches," which will Include numerous dances of light mood. Early reports from the membership committees Indicate that the Holly theatre will be sold out for the season when the ballet company opens with the first of the three attractions, and theatre goers are urged to make arrangements for memberships as early as possible to avoid disappointment. Memberships may be obtained from individual committee workers, or at Prultt's music shop and Bthelwyn B. Hoff mann's ladles' shop. Turks Honor Ruler ANKARA. Turkey, Oct. 30 f) Turkey paid tribute to Its ailing president Kamal Ataturk today on the lflth anniversary of the found ing of his regime. 4 College Jokers PORTLAND. Oct. 30. fpi The "Saturday evening movement" was launched yesterday by Reed college Jokesters who said they advocated a Jungle Princess ill 'Ch tftid Tecbnlcolor brings new splendor to the screen in "Her Jungle Love," playing today and tomorrow o ily at the Roxy theater with Dorothy Lamour and Ry Mllland In the starring roles. Savage rites, Jungle thrills, the sacrifice of the princess to the sacred crocodiles, a volcano erupting and thousands of warriors on the march are but a few or the many thrillA to be seen In the all color film. Lynne Overman and J. Carrol Nalsh head the supporting esat. Mr. Wong Is a. r . Mvaterlous Boris Karloff steps Trom his horror roles into a new characterisation, that of Mr. Wong. Chinese sleuth supreme. Karloff's first picture In the new series la titled "Mr. Wong. Detective" and comes to the Rialto theater for Tuea day and Wednesday only. Evelyn Brent and Grant Withers support the famous star, in his first plot, which deals with the successive deaths of three partners In the poi son gsa export trade: each death occurring while the Individual Is alone In his quarters and each with out visible cause. "Personal Secretary, starring Wil liam Gargan, Joy Hodges and Andy Devine, will play as the companion feature with the new Karlorf mystery. Bny A Suicide CHICAGO, Oct. 39. iff) Nicholas Bouras, Jr., 13, died in a hospital today from a bullet wound In the head which police Sergt. Fred Tap scott said was self-inflicted broiuse the youth feared parental punish ment from an abortive attempt to hitchhike to California. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada Is 1:30 p. m. Ralls Sue Ship PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 30 t Three railroads. Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, and O. W. R. A N., Joined today in a suit for 15, 000 against the Norwegian motorship Hoegh oarrler for damages alleged to have been sustained to the steel bridge Friday when the ship ran into a tower of the draw. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Walnut dining set, ex cellent condition: bedroom suite, beds, dresners. rockers. Estate heat rola and many other Items, cheap. $6 Crater Lake Ave. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished house. S3fl West 10th. Phone 819-L. WANTED Salesmen. Apply at 8:S0 a. m. at 38 S. Bartlett. FOR RENT 4 -room duplex. Hard wood floors, fireplace. Eaxt side. Phone 16-F-3. FARM AUCTION Moving to California Will sell fol lowing property Thursday Nov. 8. lf38. at 1:00 o'clock sharp, on old Jones farm located on Griffin Creek road S'-j miles southwest of Medford: 7 milk rows. 7 heifers. 1 yearling Guernsey bull, I fat yearling steer, grey gelding 7 years old. grey mare io yeara old (weight 1400 each!. Chester White brood sow, young Chester White boar. 18 fat and feeder hogs. Red and Leghorn pullets, farm machinery, hand tools, furniture and other articles. Terms cash. A. H. Mann and A. I. Mann, owners. A. H. Dudley, auctioneer. FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood Ford aon with power takeoff Oliver disc side plow. Nearly new hammer mill for good dairy cows or young stock. Jesse Allen, Antelope road. FOR SALE '36 Plymouth coupe. Low mileage, good condition, very rea sonable. Standard Station, Sixth and Main. NEW FUEL OIL 7 lie per gallon. Furnace oil, IV4C." Stove oil. 84c per gallon delivered to you in 40-gallon lots or mfore. Pump and meter service. 8am son Fuel Service, Phone 833. WALNUTS AND FILBERTS. Ifto lb. Mrs. D. J. Steiner, Route a, near Howard school. FOR TRADE Saddle horse, few eheep, 3 -bottom light engine plow. Want milk stock heifers, 8-way plow, clover seed. Harry Barr, Star route, Jacksonville, Oregon. FOR SALE Oood gentle mule, weight 1.300. work single or double., Hun gate, half mile west Talent school. FOR RENT Modern bungalow, fur nished: a bedrooms, electric refrig erator. Adults. See It. (33.60. 1037 E Jackson or phone i-' 1935 FORD SEDAN, excellent, dttlon. 38S. Will give terms. 338 Edwards, upstairs. FOR RENT Modern 3-roora neatly furnished house, garage, laundry tray, automatic gax water heater, nice yard. Excellent location. In quire 1030 Queen Anne avenue, forenoons. NOW ON DISPLAY More Luggage Space. Beautiful New Appointments. "That's De Soto for 1930" BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO. GOOD OARAGE for rent. 131 Cot tage. Phone 587-W. FOR RENT Well Improved 3-acre ranch, close In. irrigated, city water, small or chard, pasture. References required. Full vear lease, if desired. MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY FOR SALE Good house, newly dec orated, furnished. 81,400. Also house for rent. H. O. Wilson, 7 Chestnut. Phone 1664. BUILDING MATERIAL BARGAINS Supply your needs, save money. SPECIALS on Doors, sash, windows. Split-shakes. Shtplap, board. 3x4 and many other lumber Items. Shingles, cedar and composition. Paints and varnish. MUST REDUCE OUR STOCK Let us figure yotur house plans and save you money. THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd and Fir Sta. Phone 630. STAY EVENINGS with children, till midnight. 436 8. Fir. 60c BOOKKEEPER, collector. Man 40 will work next five months at $16 week. References. Box 348, Tribune. SALE Lease on camp ground and store, a money-maker. Also Will sell apartment house. Income 330 per month, no vacancies, at a bargain. See A. F. FLOWERS Corner 13th and Front 48 USED CARS 46 Must be moved now Prices are marked down. Easy terms avail able, you will never haw ear priced as low again. Bring In your car and get an appraisal. A few of the 46 1930 FORD Roadster. $ 6 1938 FORD PlHMip 430 lf3B WILLYS Sedan...-- . 348 1930 CADILLAC Coupe.... M 1930 CHEVROLET Coach,, ft6 1931 DODGE Sedan 186 1935 PLYMOUTH Sedan.. 836 1038 WILLYS Sedan 84 1936 OLDSMOBILE Sedan.. 486 193.5 CHEVROLET Coach 386 1937 STUDEBAKER Sedan. . 738 1937 STUDEBAKER Coupe 888 1938 STUDEBAKER Sedan, Tad lo 486 1938 HUDSON Sedan., .............. 488 IPSfc. FORD a" 486 1931 BUICK Sedan 186 1930 STUDEBAKER Sedan 146 1934 FORD Truck 876 Open Sunday and Evenings SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service LOST torn a 11 brlndle marked dog,. Name "FrltB." 613 Pennsylvania. Phone 678-J, 37 ACRES, all In cultivation, good land, 13 acres In alfalfa. 6-roora house, barn, garage. Near Medford. Will consider trade for city prop erty. Price, $3600. ALSO 6 acre In clover, modern house. 63.600. FOWLER REALTY 44 No. Riverside BIG RUMMAOE SALE Grace and East 81 de Circles of the Presby terian church combined. Oct. 99 and 30. Next to Panatorium. FOR RENT 3 rooms suitable for light housekeeping or will rent separate. 18 Laurel. LOOK HERE Special Sunday only at the Pine Oon Stand Sweet potatoes, 100 -lb. sack, 1.76; Arizona grapefruit, alee 80, doe., 40c; oranges, tree ripened, doa., 16o; squash, lb., 3c; lemons, doe., 30c; Tokay grapes, special, lb 4o, pension plan to be known as 838.50 every Saturday. w f m ( wnat uia uonventson ift a mauci ... mien uuwu rJ ----- Tir. j;j.i .i- - -kmc uiwii l give uivm muuu .(Ej only a kick in the pants and Ooon Aririim.nt HIWjSBORO, Oct. 59. (Pj A f ffnM motion for J! arrnt of Judg mfnt In the can. of Jack Etbroolt. Portland war.houmen'i union of ficial convlcwd of complicity In bomb plot a.alnat a Bockton tor. 111 be argued Not. t. rvr . I.ctur. on'chrlHIan Silence In Varxlty theatre, Ea.it Main tret, Aehland. Oregon, on Tueeday eve ning. November lat, at a 00 o'clock. The public la cordially Invited to attend. utn ii tb cote- nJ 1. TWO GREAT HITS BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! 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